Our Work

Keeping the Northwest Wild since 1989, we protect old-growth forests and other wildlands, connect large landscapes and vital habitats, and restore native wildlife.

We recognize that for long-term progress, conservation of animals and wildlands must go hand-in-hand with healthy communities.

We’re restoring wildlife, forests and wild places by working with diverse stakeholders. Through dialogue, we find common ground and collaborative solutions for challenging issues including wilderness conservation, endangered species recovery, and sustainable natural resource use across our region.

Conservationists, farmers, Indigenous and First Nations peoples, hikers and climbers, hunters and anglers—we all share a love for wildness, animals, and careful stewardship of the natural legacy we leave for our children.

We know that by working together, we’re building a stronger, wilder future for the Great Northwest! Learn more about our organization, staff and mission on our About Us page.